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We study a fundamental conflict in economic decision-making, the trade-off between equality, equity and incentives, in … respond rather continuously to incentives. …
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rational responses to incentives, are influenced by egalitarian, equity and strategic considerations. -- equality ; efficiency … ; voluntary contribution mechanism ; incentives ; experiment … schemes. With it, we study tensions between egalitarianism, equity concerns, self-interest, and the need for incentives. In a …
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rational responses to incentives, are influenced by egalitarian, equity and strategic considerations. -- equality ; efficiency … ; voluntary contribution mechanism ; incentives ; experiment … schemes. With it, we study tensions between egalitarianism, equity concerns, self-interest, and the need for incentives. In a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008669188
schemes. With it, we study tensions between egalitarianism, equity concerns, self-interest, and the need for incentives. In a … rational responses to incentives, are influenced by egalitarian, equity and strategic considerations …
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rational responses to incentives, are influenced by egalitarian, equity and strategic considerations. -- equality ; efficiency … ; voluntary contribution mechanism ; incentives ; experiment … schemes. With it, we study tensions between egalitarianism, equity concerns, self-interest, and the need for incentives. In a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009011596
In this paper we show that a simple model of fairness preferences explains major experimental regularities of common pool resource (CPR) experiments. The evidence indicates that in standard CPR games without communication and without sanctioning possibilities inefficient excess appropriation is...
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Two separate bodies of work have examined whether culture affects cooperation in economic games and whether cooperative or non-cooperative decisions occur more quickly. Here, we connect this work by exploring the relationship between decision time and cooperation in American versus Indian...
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This paper provides evidence that free riders are heavily punished even if punishment is costly and does not provide any material benefits for the punisher. The more free riders negatively deviate from the group standard the more they are punished. As a consequence, the existence of an...
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This paper studies contributions and punishments in a linear public good game, where group members have different sources of endowment. We compare the behavior of homogeneous groups, in which subjects are exogenously assigned the same endowments, with that of heterogeneous groups, in which half...
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This paper provides evidence that free riders are heavily punished even if punishment is costly and does not provide any material benefits for the punisher. The more free riders negatively deviate from the group standard the more they are punished. As a consequence, the existence of an...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014160643